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Temperature, salinity, and fluorescence of seawater collected for larval food limitation experiments. Water was collected during 2017-2019 from a dock in Alamitos Bay, Long Beach, CA, USA. Salinity, temperature and chl a relative fluorescence were measured within 20 minutes of collection.
Study summary:
In this study of food limitation in the sand dollar Dendraster excentricus, we attempted to constrain estimates of the chl a boundary between food-limited and food-unlimited growth by carrying out experiments in nearshore coastal waters of southern California, which frequently have chl a levels >2 ugL-1. We reared larvae in the laboratory in natural seawater collected from the field, as well as in reduced and supplemented food treatments created from this natural seawater. To supplement this investigator-generated variation in food level, we repeated this experiment six times over the course of two years to take advantage of temporal variation in chl a. Within experiments, we assessed whether larvae were food limited by looking both for evidence of food-level induced phenotypic plasticity, and by generating population-level estimates of time to metamorphic competence.
This dataset contains temperature, salinity, and fluorescence of the seawater collected for experiments.
Pernet, B. (2020) Temperature, salinity, and fluorescence of seawater collected from Alamitos Bay, Long Beach, CA during 2017-2019. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2020-07-08 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.816645.1 [access date]
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